Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 We did BIOSET to clear these types of allergies (my daughter had them all as well) and it really helped with behavior, stimming, and focus. Interestingly, the BIOSET tests did show a severe allergy to vaccines and metals, which still need to be dealt with, but it helps to clear the food allergies first. She was also allergic to all of her supplements except for a few, so now they're working the way they're supposed to intead of causing further irritation to her CNS. BIOSET will clear allergies, but the heavy metals toxicity needs to be dealt with through chelation according to Dr. Cutler (Ellen). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 The gfcf diet helps some kids, but it makes some kids even worse since it usually increases intake of soy and corn, which many kids are even more sensitive to. It seems like the specific carbohydrate diet is a better bet for our kids - it's like GFCF 2000. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 >>>My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - EVER. >>> We never saw any allergic reactions in our son either (except to dogs--that gave him hives). But once we had him on the GFCF diet for 6+ months and had treated his yeast overgrowth (repairing some of the leaky gut along the way), his health, cognition and behavior improved dramatically. Then we were able to see the allergic reactions that were there before but were masked by the " autism " diagnosis. Things like stimming, tantrums, hyperactivity, aggression, tics, spaciness, short/no attentino span, etc. We found that when Max is exposed to allergens (or gluten/casein) all of those symptoms reappear and he seems autistic again. The *good* news is that since we've been treating all of these underlying problems (yeast overgrowth, mercury toxicity, allergies, etc.) for almost 3 years now, the reactions to allergens aren't as pronounced as they used to be, and he's actually able to tolerate small amounts of things that would have sent him completely off the deep end two years ago (like food dyes). I don't think your doctor is crazy or scamming you. But if he's ignoring the leaky gut and heavy metal toxicity, then he's very poorly informed and he'll only treat the symptoms instead of the underlying problem and your son won't get much better. - Becky B. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 We saw Dr. Ellen Cutler for the initial testing (she's the originator and the best) and then a local practitioner to do the clearing. It's not " allergies " in the sense most of us think of them, in terms of sneezing and rashes, it's more " sensitivities " that can manifest themselves in many ways, including a lot of autistic behaviors. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 When someone is allergic to that many foods, the remedy is not necessarily to only do a dietary intervention but to repair the leaky gut-- THAT is the cause of the " allergies " . Of course you could go farther and say that the mercury/metal is the cause of the leaky gut, etc... Treat the underlying cause and you help the problem. W --- In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Laurel (I like that name) When tests come back showing someone is allergic to 83 common foods (or more than 5 or 6) this would be a major indication of leaky gut and not the foods. So focusing on healing the gut may be the most efficient course of action. This is also a great case for enzymes because digestive enzymes will be doing 2 things at once: - breaking down all foods so that they are more digested and least likely to cause negative reactions. And you get the nutrition and energy from the food - pro-actively work to heal the gut (something food eliminations don't really do). We used the Houston enzymes instead of GFCF diet. Worked great. After two years, we find my younger son no longer needs enzymes, but my older son does at least once a day or so. What is a interesting is that the younger son was the one with all the gut problems. Here is a group and some information on enzymes if you like. www.enzymestuff.com You might also want to see if there is a yeast or bacteria overgrowth as these often occur with leaky gut. Does you doctor want to treat for either of these? There are some over the counter things that work pretty well that you can try inexpensively and quickly to see if they make a difference. >>>>This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these allergies. Does he mean that he thinks your son basically just has allergies only and this causes the autism behavior? >>>> I feel like we are being scammed. Now I feel like I was taken for a ride. All the way to the bank. It happens all too often. . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 --- In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem He is incompetent. Don't go back. Any idea WHY your kid is allergic to everything? Like because of mercury which causes immune system derangement so he becomes allergic to everything, and it isn't going to get better until the mercury is gone? > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: It is long enough that the first problem is leaky gut, which you treat with glutatmine between meals, gotu kola liquid extract, gelatin, digestive enzymes, etc. > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. How was the allergy testing done? >This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. Makes it pretty clear that there is no point going back to this doctor, doesn't it? >I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. Well, they will express concern over everything that actually has a scientific foundation and might help your son since they are part of the system that turned him autistic. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! This is a much more relevant comment, since some people don't develop allergies. > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. This is a learning experience a lot of people get to have. Just remember, it is a lot less unpleasant to take your chances and get scammed a few times than it is to have your son never get any better. > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > http://autismfamilycircle.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Laurel, Many people have seen dramatic improvements from the GFCF diet. We have. Sometimes it takes more than a month. It's the wheat and dairy proteins that drug these kids into their own world. The metals could be could be causing the leaky gut. Yeast from too many antibiotics could be causing the leaky gut. We have also see dramatic improvements while gfcf due to the houston enzymes specifically zyme prime and afp peptizide. Be careful with gfcf. A lot of the wheat and dairy substitues cause yeast but ussually it is far the lesser of two evils. Was he 4+ on all these allergies? If he is slightly allergic he can eat them on a rotational basis. A lot of time you don't see an allergic reaction. We never did. There are different types of allergic reactions. The kind he has causes his immune system to be reved up because you've got all this undigested food leaking through his gut and his immune sytsem is attacking it causing him to become allergic to the food and then it doesn't have anything left to attack the stuff it should attack. The thing is is that the leaky gut results in food allergies and a messed up immune system. You need to heal the gut and stop the wheat and dairy proteins from drugging him. Your doc said all of his patients are allergic to everything does not mean that this is a scam it means that this is a fundamental problem causing autism. A lot of people pay a lot more than $600 for their first round of dan doc tests so maybe your doc was being conservative which is nice. Insurance should cover the test. I feel strongly that biological interventions are hugely important in helping these kids. You are not going to give any more vaccines are you? --- In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 We had the same experience, the only help the diet did was that when we did introduce the other foods back to his diet, it was clear that corn was a problem along with gluten and caesin. Our doctor then had us do a few rounds chelation, when Tristan wasn't cured he tried to get us to get thousands of dollars worth of more tests done. I could see that Tristan made improvement with chelation, though small and slow, but now we see a different doctor, are back on track with chelation, and Tristan is doing wonderfully!!! The same past doctor wouldn't give us a script for acyclovir even after Tristan's pediatrician gave him one for the chickenpox, and Tristan was so much more calm and focused. The past doctor wanted to run tests. Our new doctor gave him a script the very first visit. New doctor also totally supports chelation, and doesn't need tests to tell him yeast is a problem or how to treat it. Actually, he was really excited when I gave him some info on GSE, said he'll start giving the information to other patients that have yeast problems. Some DAN doctor's, and our old one specifically, came to DAN because they treated autistic people for their allergies, and the autism improved. In the case of our old one, he has NO CLUE about mercury, and though I gave him Andy's book, I don't think he read any of it. Find a doctor that will support chelation!!!!!!!!!!!! autiemom4 wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Who did you see for bioset? Bill > We did BIOSET to clear these types of allergies (my daughter had them all as > well) and it really helped with behavior, stimming, and focus. Interestingly, > the BIOSET tests did show a severe allergy to vaccines and metals, which still > need to be dealt with, but it helps to clear the food allergies first. She > was also allergic to all of her supplements except for a few, so now they're > working the way they're supposed to intead of causing further irritation to her > CNS. BIOSET will clear allergies, but the heavy metals toxicity needs to be > dealt with through chelation according to Dr. Cutler (Ellen). > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 check out at the . Enzymes can help a lot with food allergies. I had my son tested also. I am not eliminating these foods unless I see a visible reaction from him. INstead, we are doing the enzymes. Go to this group and check out the information there. i think you will like what you read. [ ] DAN doc says my son's allergic to EVERYTHING My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result list of food allergies includes: yeast dairy - ALL cows milk products chicken wheat oat corn peanut brocolli blueberry orange pineapple potato (white & sweet) bean (green & pinto) malt mushroom rye bran tomato onion spelt gluten walnut avacado barley egg white grapefruit My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for a ride. All the way to the bank. Laurel autiemom4 Autism Family Circle http://autismfamilycircle.com Autism Family Circle Group autismfamilycircle/ Kansas Autism Advocacy Group kansasautismadvoc/ Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Yep, same for us. I must add that the Houston Enzymes have REALLY helped, too. It must help with leaky gut, allergies from leaky gut, and incomplete breakdown of foods that really cause problems everywhere. Now my daughter can eat the dairy and peanuts that she tested off the scale on IgG and IgE tests. It is good news to know that allergies do not have to be a life sentence. in Salt Lake City Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 ---From what I have read in Andy's book...the core cause of food allergies is most likely heavy metal poisoning...Mercury in particular. Lindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2003 Report Share Posted June 20, 2003 Regardless of whether this is mercury-related or not, this is definitely gut dysbiosis. When intestines are extremely permeable, IgE levels are present for most food substances as immune response is raised against substances not normally found to breach the intestinal wall, namely components in food. Action item: HEAL THE GUT! If you need more info on how to do that, let me know! God Bless! S. Hooker, Ph.D., P.E. Staff Engineer Pacific Northwest National Laboratory MSIN K6-96 902 Battelle Blvd. Richland, WA 99352 Ph. (509) 376-4451 Fx. (509) 372-1704 Mo. (509) 366-2269 Email: brian.hooker@... [ ] Re: DAN doc says my son's allergic to EVERYTHING ---From what I have read in Andy's book...the core cause of food allergies is most likely heavy metal poisoning...Mercury in particular. Lindy ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! I feel > like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 Unfortunately, many kids who are allergic to gluten and casein are also VERY allergic to soy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 Have you heard of culturelle? Is that part of the solution? Laurel > > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The > result > > list of food allergies includes: > > > > yeast > > dairy - ALL cows milk products > > chicken > > wheat > > oat > > corn > > peanut > > brocolli > > blueberry > > orange > > pineapple > > potato (white & sweet) > > bean (green & pinto) > > malt > > mushroom > > rye > > bran > > tomato > > onion > > spelt > > gluten > > walnut > > avacado > > barley > > egg white > > grapefruit > > > > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that > goes > > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! I feel > > like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an > experience > > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > > > > Laurel > > autiemom4 > > Autism Family Circle > > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > > > Autism Family Circle Group > > autismfamilycircle/ > > > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > > kansasautismadvoc/ > > > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 The tests of the metal (when I sent in the hair) the metal he said was only trace amounts. NOt anything doc said to be alarmed about. > > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 about the vaccines, I heard the thermosil has been removed. Is that not true? I'm pregnant presently. first baby in 12 years (my youngest is 12) so I'm really out of the baby routine. Help! Are vaccines not safe - STILL???? Laurel > > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The > result > > list of food allergies includes: > > > > yeast > > dairy - ALL cows milk products > > chicken > > wheat > > oat > > corn > > peanut > > brocolli > > blueberry > > orange > > pineapple > > potato (white & sweet) > > bean (green & pinto) > > malt > > mushroom > > rye > > bran > > tomato > > onion > > spelt > > gluten > > walnut > > avacado > > barley > > egg white > > grapefruit > > > > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that > goes > > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! > > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an > experience > > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > > > > Laurel > > autiemom4 > > Autism Family Circle > > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > > > Autism Family Circle Group > > autismfamilycircle/ > > > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > > kansasautismadvoc/ > > > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > > http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 we did switch to soy during that time. But no corn. It was on the list. Unfortunately, corn is in EVERYTHING, even most medications. Which I'm not sure if he got any from trazadone or not. > The gfcf diet helps some kids, but it makes some kids even worse since it > usually increases intake of soy and corn, which many kids are even more sensitive > to. It seems like the specific carbohydrate diet is a better bet for our kids > - it's like GFCF 2000. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 Action item: HEAL THE GUT! > If you need more info on how to do that, let me know! > God Bless! > ********** most of us here can use some help/suggestions in this area. Please post what worked for you Thanks so much! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 21, 2003 Report Share Posted June 21, 2003 I see you've gotten a lot of responses here so I'll be brief (well, I'll try!), and note that I haven't read all responses, so maybe this has been said. Allergy testing for foods is far less than 100 percent accurate. A book I read on food allergies calls these tests pretty near worthless except as perhaps a first step in the allergy identification process. This particular book might be a good place to start in unravelling the whole food allergy business, I believe it was called " Hidden Food Allergies: Finding the Foods... " by hmmmm...what was his name, something, an MD. It was a short book. One of the main points he made was that elimination and challenge is really the only way to find out what the true food allergies are. He identified 8 major allergens; wheat, corn, citrus, chocolate, dairy, soy, eggs and peanuts. If I were you, I'd look seriously at these foods first and perhaps do some trials. Eliminate the most likely allergenic foods, keeping a food and symptom diary. Then reintroduce potential problem foods one by one (how you do this and the timing etc, is important). The author of the book I mentioned gives a lot of good advice on how to do this wisely so you can know what causes what. Food allergies and their proper treatment are so important in autism (we have the most common ones for autistics, gluten, casein, corn, eggs and soy) that this is really not something you can ignore. The thing is, it is not nearly as simple as doing testing and then eliminating all those foods. There are a lot of details and nuances involved. For example, the grain fed to the chickens you eat can affect whether you get a reaction. Odd but true! Also it can be hard to identify something like a corn allergy when you eat ANY processed food whatsoever because it is EVERYWHERE and until you get very knowledgable it is hard to know for sure you are completely avoiding it. Enzymes and probiotics are important and very helpful as well, but no substitute for the process of determining what the real problem foods are, and then avoiding them until you can solve the real problem which is likely metal toxicity. (Some folks disagree on this, and eat the allergenic foods along with enzymes to digest them. We were unable to get away with this.) Good luck! --- In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The result > list of food allergies includes: > > yeast > dairy - ALL cows milk products > chicken > wheat > oat > corn > peanut > brocolli > blueberry > orange > pineapple > potato (white & sweet) > bean (green & pinto) > malt > mushroom > rye > bran > tomato > onion > spelt > gluten > walnut > avacado > barley > egg white > grapefruit > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that goes > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! > I feel like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an experience > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > Laurel > autiemom4 > Autism Family Circle > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > Autism Family Circle Group > autismfamilycircle/ > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > kansasautismadvoc/ > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins > http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2003 Report Share Posted June 22, 2003 --- In , " autiemom4 " <autiemom4@y...> wrote: > > about the vaccines, I heard the thermosil has been removed. Is that > not true? Not true. Thimerosal has been removed from *some* vaccines, not all. Here is the list of current production http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm Old stock was not recalled, so you still need to check the insert of any vax you allow for your child. Some vax the thimerosal was replaced with aluminum, which is also not a good thing. There are other negative ingredients for many/all vax, so you should check the ingredients for anything you allow. Here is my vaccination opinion, which is *similar* to but not exactly the same as Cave's opinion. I also reference her book on this page, which you might want to purchase http://www.danasview.net/myvaxopn.htm Congrats on your new baby! Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 What are your steps for gut healing. Thanks, Bill > > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with all > > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. I took my son there > > initially to look into heavy metal testing and chelation. He > > convinced me food allergy may more be the cause of my son's problem > > and we had him food allergy tested with this DAN doctor. The > result > > list of food allergies includes: > > > > yeast > > dairy - ALL cows milk products > > chicken > > wheat > > oat > > corn > > peanut > > brocolli > > blueberry > > orange > > pineapple > > potato (white & sweet) > > bean (green & pinto) > > malt > > mushroom > > rye > > bran > > tomato > > onion > > spelt > > gluten > > walnut > > avacado > > barley > > egg white > > grapefruit > > > > > > My question is, how we never saw any allergic reaction in him - > > EVER. This doctor claims that the autism is the symptom of these > > allergies. We did try this diet for a month. We saw no change. I > > almost feel like we are being set up to fail. We have to pay more > > than $600.00 for these tests. My son has two other doctors that he > > has seen for years. A pediatrician, and an " autism doctor " a > > developemental pediatrician at Childrens Mercy. Both of these > > doctors expressed concern over the legitimacy of these allergies. > > In fact, one of them even commented, " every patient I have that > goes > > to see this doctor, comes back allergic to just EVERYTHING " ! I feel > > like we are being scammed. Has anyone else had an > experience > > like this. My hopes were so high. Now I feel like I was taken for > > a ride. All the way to the bank. > > > > > > Laurel > > autiemom4 > > Autism Family Circle > > http://autismfamilycircle.com > > > > Autism Family Circle Group > > autismfamilycircle/ > > > > Kansas Autism Advocacy Group > > kansasautismadvoc/ > > > > Autism Awarenss Ribbon Pins http://autismfamilycircle.com/Ribbons.html > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2003 Report Share Posted June 23, 2003 autiemom4 wrote: > The tests of the metal (when I sent in the hair) the metal he said > was only trace amounts. NOt anything doc said to be alarmed about. That's because he doesn't understand the counting rules. You can find the counting rules in the files . > > > > > > My youngest son with severe autism was recently diagnoised with > all > > > allergies known to man by a local DAN doctor. > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2003 Report Share Posted June 29, 2003 Multi-dose vaccines NEED a bacteriocide to kill any bacteria forming as a result of multi insertions of needles . ALWAYS check to see what is in the bottle. If not thimerosal then SOMETHING else is in there to kill the bacteria, likely 2-Phenoxyethanol. Bad stuff also!! in Germany [ ] Re: DAN doc says my son's allergic to EVERYTHING > > > > > about the vaccines, I heard the thermosil has been removed. Is that > > not true? > > > Not true. Thimerosal has been removed from *some* vaccines, not all. > Here is the list of current production > > http://www.vaccinesafety.edu/thi-table.htm > > Old stock was not recalled, so you still need to check the insert of > any vax you allow for your child. > > Some vax the thimerosal was replaced with aluminum, which is also not > a good thing. > > There are other negative ingredients for many/all vax, so you should > check the ingredients for anything you allow. > > Here is my vaccination opinion, which is *similar* to but not exactly > the same as Cave's opinion. I also reference her book on > this page, which you might want to purchase > > http://www.danasview.net/myvaxopn.htm > > Congrats on your new baby! > > Dana > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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